East Timor
Seems recently we've had a string of small countries being featured. Things... won't be changing today.
East Timor is a small island nation about 400 miles northwest of Darwin, Australia, sharing the island on the west side with part of Indonesia. Laying at a whopping 9 degrees south, East Timor (or as it's officially known as the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste) has a distinct tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. With a land area of under 5750 sq. miles, there isn't a ton of room to move around, but does impressively have mountain peaks above 9,500 feet. The Northwestern quadrant of the island has the most mountainous region, while the southern coastline is predominately plains. With it's proximity to the equator, East Timor actually avoids most tropical systems that spin their way towards Northern Australia, only getting a brief glance as they stroll by.
The Dirrecão Nacional Meteorologia e Geofisica is the governing meteorological body of East Timor, however, it seems they forgot to pay their internet access bill this month, and the site is non-operational at this point.